Summary - STC International has developed an
Overhead Suspended Light Rail System model
which is applauded by all those who have seen the technology in operation.
It is now ready to advance to the specific design and construction of this system,
originally on a 74 acre site at Florida's
Museum Of Science and Industry Campus (MOSI). Once built it will extend to the adjacent University of South Florida (USF).

This system will use an existing Solar Array which will charge capacitor banks
used to flash charge the vehicle's on board
battery Ultra-capacitor system as it arrives at each station. Additionally,
motors on board the vehicles will, during braking, become generators to feed energy back into the on board power supply.

In August 2008 STC began using funding from a U.S. Department Of Energy Grant to start this design process on a
new Power Accumulator Transfer System. Findings have encouraged
a recent submission to the National Science Foundation that will involve a power grooming system design, reducing
energy consumption and pollution from existing ship cranes at seaports.
Also, the USF attempt on a Tiger Grant:Click here to view Submission

Recently received Testimonials on Sky Train from U.S. GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS can
be found on this webpage, testimonials from Academia on the Universities page, and
testimonials from Captains of Industry on the Businesses page.
Use the tabs at left on this webpage to see those other pages of testimonials.

Florida Congressman Gus Bilirakis, US House of Representatives to Karl Guenther CEO -
"The future of the Transportation Industry is expanding,
and I applaud your efforts to bring new ideas and possible solutions to our community. I fully support you Karl
and the Sky Train Corporation in this endeavor. The outstanding work you have done and will continue to do revolutionize
the transportation industry, thereby benefiting future generations."Click here to view the letter.

12/18/2012 Senator John Legg
Dear Karl Guenther
Thank you for attending the 2012 Hillsborough Legislative Delegation meeting. Your participation in the process significantly helped
to demonstrate the issues facing the citizens of Hillsborough County and I truly appreciate you taking the time out of your busy
schedule to attend.Click here to view the letter.

Florida Senator Mike Fasano wrote to the National Science Foundation in support of
Sky Train's crane upgrade system, which "will surely lead to
Green Tech jobs, a reduction in air pollution, and aid in the desire to become an energy independent country."Click here to view the letter.

James Boyd, commissioner and Vice Chair of the California Energy Commission wrote a letter of recommendation for an
NSF grant proposal where he stated he was "impressed with Karl's innovative ideas, and welcome the application of this technology... where
energy efficiency and greenhouse gas reduction are important state policy priorities."Click here to view the letter.

Congressman Christopher Shays, US House of Representatives - "Sky Train is a research company focused on zero-carbon footprint
and developing an array of green transportation methods. They are developing an overhead-suspended light rail system with the
Florida Solar Energy Center for exhibit at the Museum Of Science and Industry in Tampa, Florida... will be instrumental
in next generation plug-in transportation and plug-in vehicles."Click here to view letter #1.Click here to view letter #2.

Florida Senator Mike Fasano to the Honorable Stephanie Kopelousos of the Florida Department of Transportation
"I would like to inform you of a breakthrough in the energy savings and rail transportation. Sky Train is a
National Climate Change solution fitting many Smart Growth/Transit Oriented Projects. After being reviewed by consultants
of the National Science Foundation, Grand Canyon "Parks" and Orlando Airport this technology was short listed as meeting their criteria."Read the letter.

Jay Inslee, US House of Representatives "I applaud the Sky Train Corporation for their work towards developing
new and innovating technologies to increase the efficiency and safety of our transportation network.
I hope that you will give their proposal every consideration as you move forward in your decisionmaking process.Click here to view the letter.